Amp up recovery with nutrition and ancestral herbs like curcumin and boswellia.

To excel at sports, it takes hard work and dedication. Right now, recovery is the name of the game. Upgrading your nutrition, improving sleep, and adding targeted supplementation can help to accelerate recovery so you can train hard and compete the next day. At the highest level, elite athletes leave no stone unturned when it comes to improving their performance and recovery.

Whether you’re a professional athlete, looking to achieve a new personal best, or simply getting started with exercise, your nutrition plays a major role in your recovery. When I work with athletes, regardless if they’re a professional basketball or hockey player, I always start with upgrading their diet.

Improve Recovery with Curcumin

Once you have your nutrition game dialed in, you can think about adding extra support to accelerate recovery.

The traditional Indian herb turmeric (Curcuma longa) and its active ingredient curcumin is an absolute home run for athletic recovery. It can help on many levels; cooling inflammation, protecting joints, and providing antioxidant support. Let’s take a closer look.

Curcumin Fights Inflammation

Inflammation is a natural and necessary process that occurs after a hard workout in the gym or a 10k run. It actually triggers the positive adaptations that help your body rebuild and grow stronger. However, there is a fine line. If you start training more intensely or more frequently, the flames of inflammation can burn too hot and damage tissue excessively. This will compromise your recovery, and thus performance in the long run.

Curcumin can help by reducing inflammation via several different mechanisms (i.e. COX-2, LOX, and iNOS enzymes)1. It also inhibits the production of inflammatory cytokines (i.e. TNF-a, interleukins) that make you feel tired, rundown, and achy when you’re pushing your training limits2.

Curcumin Acts as an Antioxidant

Exercise produces free radicals, like the exhaust that spews out of your car when you drive, damaging surrounding tissues. The more you train, the greater the amount of free radicals you produce. Antioxidants like curcumin quench these free radicals and protect your tissue3. However, just like inflammation, free radical damage post-exercise helps to trigger natural adaptations that support the athletic mantra, “bigger, faster, stronger”. For this reason, you don’t want to take antioxidant and anti-inflammatory supplements directly after training.

Curcumin Protects the Joints

Wear and tear on your joints is a reality of intense exercise. If you’re young, you likely don’t feel the effects yet, but supporting healthy joint repair via an anti-inflammatory diet is still very important. As you get older, sore and achy joints can be a major roadblock to success. Curcumin supplementation has been shown to decrease a specific marker for joint degradation, as well as reducing systemic inflammation4. If you want to compete and be active into your senior years, taking care of your joints should be a top priority.

How to Use Curcumin for Recovery

Herbal supplements that cool inflammation and provide antioxidant support should NOT be taken directly after exercise. Ideally, you should wait at least 3 hours after training.

Curcumin can otherwise be taken before bed or first thing in the morning away from food.

Look for products that contain black pepper, as it has been shown to significantly increase the bioavailability of cur cumin6.

Curcumin also has synergistic effects with other herbs like Boswellia. Derived from the resin of the boswelllia tree, boswellia extract contains active components referred to as boswellic acids that pack their own anti-inflammatory punch7.

(Note – If you’re on blood-thinning, heartburn or diabetes medications, talk to your naturopath or doctor about any possible herb-drug interactions.)

If you’re looking to take your training to the next level this summer, take a tip from the pros and ramp up your recovery with ancestral herbs like curcumin and boswellia to help cool inflammation, provide antioxidant support and keep your joints strong so you can compete at your best.

Dr. Marc Bubbs

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Dr. Marc Bubbs ND, MS(c), CISSN, CSCS is a Naturopathic Doctor, Speaker, Director of Nutrition for the Canadian Men's National Basketball Team and former Strength Coach. Dr. Bubbs is the author of The Paleo Project: The 21st Century Guide to Looking Leaner, Getting Stronger, and Living Longerand a regular contributor to Re-Find Health, Breaking Muscle,PaleoDiet.com anda nutrition advisory board member forStrong Magazine. Dr. Bubbs regularly presents at health, fitness and medical conferences across Canada, USA, UK and Europe and has consulted with professional sports teams in the NBA, NFL, NHL and MLB.